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Packing can be an arduous task. At A.S.A.P., we can take care of all
your packing needs swiftly and effectively. If you decide to pack
many of your items yourself, our packing professionals have supplied a
few pointers and suggestions.
- Mark all boxes to indicate what is in each box.
- Put heavier items in smaller boxes and light bulky items in larger
boxes in order to keep boxes from splitting or crushing.
- Use newer, sturdier boxes. Old boxes that have been used time
and time again to transport different items are unsafe. Pack with
boxes that you know will keep your items safe and sound.
- When packing a box, place heavier items on the bottom and lighter
items on top.
- Pack all the boxes to their maximum capacity and, if possible,
add paper to prevent movements that will cause noise and damage.
- After closing each box, make sure you tape the box at all openings
as well as tape around the box to ensure stability.
- When packing dishes, make sure that each dish is separately wrapped
with paper or bubble wrap and there is padding on the bottom of the
box as well as between each individual item. Cover the top of the
items before you close the box to ensure tightness and security.
- Clothing can be packed in wardrobe boxes. Wardrobes will hold
approximately 20 hangers depending on the size of garments. Your
clothing will reach you clean and wrinkle-free. You may also pack
clothing items in suitcases.
- Medium-sized boxes or linen boxes are a terrific fit for linens,
shoes, pots and pans, toys, and all other relatively light-weight items.
- Canned goods should be packed upright in small, sturdy cartons.
- Mowers and gasoline powered tools should be drained of gas and oil.
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